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DOJ: Google Book Search still anticompetitive

The US Department of Justice believes that the November amended settlement agreement (ASA) in the Google Book Search case remains “a bridge too far”  February 08, 2010

File-sharing bill breaches human rights, says lawmakers

February 08, 2010

Exclusively online now: IP survey 2010

February 06, 2010

Leader emerges in EPO presidential battle

February 04, 2010

Top ten trials

Courts around the world dealt with some cutting-edge IP cases during 2009. Managing IP's team of journalists explain how the winning side prevailed in 10 of the most important  

December 2009 / January 2010

Why patents matter in Chinese contracts

Ling Ho, Audrey Shum and Kathryn Sanger explain how China's new Patent Law has affected the way commercial contracts should be drafted 

December 2009 / January 2010

Supreme Court hears business method battle

Eileen McDermott reports from Washington DC on the oral arguments in the Bilski case 

December 2009 / January 2010

What Kappos has planned for you

David Kappos has taken over an IP Office under fire. What will he do to change the way the US IP Office grants intellectual property rights? Eileen McDermott spoke to the new director to find out more 

November 2009

A guide to the EU single patent deal

Q&A on what EU member states agreed in December 

December 2009 / January 2010

Beware the in-house IP thieves

As the economic downturn bites, in-house IP theft is on the rise. Martin Baldock explains the role of computer forensics in catching the culprits and provides advice on keeping your data safe 

December 2009 / January 2010

How to sell and license post-Quanta

John Rondini and David Syrowik examine how patent owners are adapting their business practices a year on from Quanta 

December 2009 / January 2010

Analyse to capitalise

There are many ways to exploit your IP assets. Paul Teta and Bill Cawley explain how to analyse your portfolio and maximise its commercial potential  

November 2009

How can we tackle factory overruns?

We suspect the factory we use in Asia is manufacturing more of our product and selling it out the back door. What can we do? 

November 2009

The benefits of being well known

Having a well-known trade mark often offers additional protection against infringement. Correspondents in six jurisdictions explain how to maximise your rights  

December 2009 / January 2010

Protect your trade mark licence from bankruptcy

Paul Rosenblatt advises owners of US trade marks on how to protect their rights if a business fails 

December 2009 / January 2010

The IP risks of throwing out the brand

Starbucks is opening a series of individually branded neighbourhood cafes that barely reference the internationally famous Starbucks brand. Jennifer Miremadi assesses the IP implications 

November 2009

Danone v Wahaha: the lessons for trade mark owners

 

November 2009

How to protect your trade marks online

Practitioners and in-house counsel last week offered practical solutions to protecting brands online  

1 December 2009

Non-Latin domains on the way

Seven jurisdictions have applied to launch non-Latin country-code top-level domains. Fionn O'Raghallaigh explains 

December 2009 / January 2010

Six registries to offer non-Latin domains

Icann’s fast-track process for new non-Latin country-code top-level domains opened today with applications from six different countries/territories in three different languages 

1 November 2009

Top ten trials

Courts around the world dealt with some cutting-edge IP cases during 2009. Managing IP's team of journalists explain how the winning side prevailed in 10 of the most important  

December 2009 / January 2010

IP Clinic: How can we minimise the cost of litigation?

We are about to embark on major litigation. However, we want to ensure the costs are kept under control. What measures can we take? 

December 2009 / January 2010

Decide whose law applies

The EU has set out rules for determining whose law applies to contractual or non-contractual conflicts. Aurélia Marie outlines how they should be applied to cross-border IP disputes 

December 2009 / January 2010

How to sell and license post-Quanta

John Rondini and David Syrowik examine how patent owners are adapting their business practices a year on from Quanta 

December 2009 / January 2010

Protect your trade mark licence from bankruptcy

Paul Rosenblatt advises owners of US trade marks on how to protect their rights if a business fails 

December 2009 / January 2010

Analyse to capitalise

There are many ways to exploit your IP assets. Paul Teta and Bill Cawley explain how to analyse your portfolio and maximise its commercial potential  

November 2009

Look before you leap into naming rights agreements

Buying the rights to name a venue offers IP owners a publicity-winning opportunity. But such deals can be complex. James D Weinberger provides a guide 

October 2009

Beware the in-house IP thieves

As the economic downturn bites, in-house IP theft is on the rise. Martin Baldock explains the role of computer forensics in catching the culprits and provides advice on keeping your data safe 

December 2009 / January 2010

Top ten trials

Courts around the world dealt with some cutting-edge IP cases during 2009. Managing IP's team of journalists explain how the winning side prevailed in 10 of the most important  

December 2009 / January 2010

A global guide to protecting copyright

Correspondents from seven jurisdictions reveal how you should protect and enforce your copyright in some of the world’s most important markets  

November 2009

Japanese court acquits peer-to-peer software writer

The Osaka High Court has acquitted the designer of a peer-to-peer file-sharing software from charges of intentionally assisting copyright infringement 

November 2009

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COVER STORY:
Patent firms of the year

Managing IP reveals the results of part one of the world's most detailed and authoritative survey of the IP market. Following five months' research we list the leading firms in patent prosecution and contentious work in more than 75 jurisdictions